New Dedicated Content Hub for Advisers

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    TAL has launched a new digital hub of tools and resources for advisers aimed at helping them and their clients adapt to a new way of providing advice.

    The insurer says in a statement that the hub is designed to enable advisers to continue to deliver quality advice and that it adds to TAL’s active contribution to the growth of advisers’ capabilities in a crucial year for the financial advice sector.

    The digital adviser hub includes five key areas of support:

    • Connecting with clients – helping advisers’ client communications with white label content on the importance of reviewing financial plans, government support measures available during COVID-19 and the value life insurance has in uncertain times
    • Supporting clients – client resources with information on TAL’s Financial Hardship options, well-being support and career coaching services
    • Adapting to virtual businesses –tools to help advisers easily adapt to a remote working model
    • Adviser health and well-being –helping advisers continue to look after their own mental and physical health
    • Digital CPD learning –supporting advisers to continue their CPD learning with TAL Risk Academy’s range of digital learning options.
    Beau Riley… advisers are needed now more than ever.

    TAL Head of Licensees and Partnerships, Beau Riley, says that advisers are needed now more than ever as many Australians are grappling with the new normal and seeking financial security.

    “There is a unique opportunity for advisers to position themselves as a source of trust and proactively connect with clients in meaningful ways.”

    He says the company is seeking to empower advisers to respond quickly to the current environment and find new ways to add value for their clients.

    The statement says the  Covid-19 adviser support hub will continue to evolve as the Covid-19 response progresses. Click here to access the hub.